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    mccain hugs bush 500

    The United States of America can NOT handle another 4 years of Bush.
    MCCAIN MUST NOT WIN in 2008!
    Let's hope for peace!
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    Day 1778 since "mission accomplished" was declared by our fear<s>less</s>mongering leader!

    The U.S. death toll is 3984.
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    Let's not forget these Americans!

    U.S. Deaths in Iraq:
    Self-Inflicted as reported by the DoD as of 3/1/2008

    Died of Self-Inflicted wounds
    Army 118
    Navy 4
    Marines 23
    Air Force 0
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    Four U.S. soldiers were killed when a bomb hit their vehicle in south Baghdad on Easter Sunday, bringing the number of U.S. service members killed in the Iraq war to 4,000. The grim milestone came on day 1789 since "mission accomplished" was declared by our maniac in chief!

    How many more good Americans must die for that ******* ?!?!
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    mission accomplished

    There he is! The man responsible for all of that death and destruction!

    I wonder how he sleeps at night?!?!
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    Documented Iraqi civilian deaths from violence:

    82,567 ? 90,088

    This data is based on 14,098 database entries from the beginning of the war to 21 February 2008. The most recent weeks are always in the process of compilation and will rise further.
    Btw, the violence is escalating dramatically in recent weeks, reportedly!

    Gaps in recording and reporting suggest that even the highest total to date may be missing many civilian deaths from violence.

    How can we win the hearts and minds of these people when they are being killed at this rate?

    I hear 4 million are refugees now too because it's too dangerous for them to go home!

    Bush and Cheney should have been impeached long ago!
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    Divisive Dem Contest Could Boost McCain

    cnsnews.com
    By Fred Lucas
    CNSNews.com Staff Writer
    March 21, 2008


    The lengthy Democratic primary contest bodes well for Republican chances of holding the White House, a new poll suggests.

    As Democratic Senators Barack Obama of Illinois and Hillary Clinton of New York slug it out for the nomination, many of their supporters -- at least in Pennsylvania, site of the next major primary -- aren't committed to the party's ticket in November, according to a Franklin & Marshall College Poll.

    Among Obama supporters, 20 percent said they would vote for Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the Republican nominee, if Clinton beats their candidate for the nomination. Among Clinton supporters, 19 percent said they would support McCain in November if Obama is the Democratic nominee. (See poll)

    The significant number of potential defectors underscores how divisive the Democratic primary has been.

    Democrats won Pennsylvania in the 2000 and 2004 presidential races, but it was a competitive state in both election cycles. McCain, meanwhile, has touted his appeal to swing voters.
    "Pennsylvania is a must-win state for a Democratic presidential nominee," Nathan Gonzalez, political editor of the Rothenberg Political Report, told Cybercast News Service. "If there is a significant weakness for a Democrat in Pennsylvania, it could indicate a weakness in Ohio or other key states."

    Even a few months ago, the presidential race looked like a major uphill climb for any Republican candidate. But recent polls suggest a toss-up between McCain and either Democratic candidate.

    Obama and Clinton both have many negatives, which doesn't make the Pennsylvania poll too surprising, said Doris Graber, a political science professor at the University of Illinois.

    "Obama is very liberal, more liberal than we've seen on the campaign trail. Also, there is still racism out there," Graber told Cybercast News Service. "Hillary, we've known all along, has strong supporters. But there are also a lot of people who would never vote for her. There is some antipathy from the Clinton years. Some wouldn't vote for her because she's a woman."


    However, Gonzales cautioned not to read too much into a single poll, or discount the desire of Democratic voters to move beyond the George W. Bush years, of which McCain has become the heir.

    "This is a very personal and competitive Democratic primary," he said. "Clinton and Obama supporters have trouble seeing themselves with the other now. A healing period will have to happen."


    http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics....20080321a.html

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    Post Iraq Deaths Not Confirmed By the DoD

    McDonald, James W. 12-Nov-2007
    Wasielewsk, Anthony Raymond 08-Oct-2007
    Cassidy, Gerald J. 25-Sep-2007
    Richards, Jack D. 29-Jul-2007
    Salerno III, Raymond A. 16-Jul-2006
    Smith, John "Bill" 01-Oct-2005

    Note: The soldiers listed above died from wounds received in Iraq, however, the DoD has not included their deaths in their official count.

    Plus 7 more "new" American deaths have occurred since Easter but only 4 of them have been cofirmed by the DoD, so far!

    Too bad we're not allowed to see all the flag draped coffins but our fearless leader is afraid to let us!
    It might turn us against his war or something!
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    Originally posted by stormrider:
    Topic: Obama/Clinton in Montana this weekend
    posted April 05, 2008 02:51 AM
    For those of you that want to watch the speeches this weekend Heres the links and times.

    They'll both be in Montana Tomorrow night. There is a tv network streaming the events tomorrow and sunday. I am getting times right now for those of you that want to watch.
    Noon EDT www.kpax.com for the obama rally in Missoula tomorrow. click on the race to the white house button on kpax site for the live streaming of the rally for Obama. That is noon eastern 9am pacific.
    For the Clinton town hall meeting on sunday same thing www.kpax.com the town hall meeting will be from 1pm e/10am p to 230 pm e/1130am p sunday.
    As far as tomorrow night in butte goes, here is the times and the site. www.kxlf.com Barrack Obama goes on at 840pm e/540pm p Hillary Clinton goes on at 11pm e/ 8pm p. For all the events click on the race to the white house button on those sites,
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    Clinton backer: Obama will win
    Posted: 01:10 PM ET
    April 1, 2008
    Cnn.com

    (CNN) ? A key Hillary Clinton supporter appeared to be a bit off message during a recent interview with a Canadian radio station. "If I had to make a prediction right now, I'd say Barack Obama is going to be the next president,"

    Missouri Rep. Emanuel Cleaver said in a Canadian public radio interview this weekend. "I will be stunned if he's not the next president of the United States." Cleaver, an African-American, endorsed Clinton's White House bid last year and formally remained aligned with the New York senator even as other black leaders shifted their support to Barack Obama.

    But after his district voted for Obama in the February 5 primary, Cleaver did indicate he would consider voting for the Illinois senator at the party's convention if the delegate count was extremely tight between the two candidates.

    http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...bama-will-win/

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